Jaren Lockhart was reported missing on June 6, 2012. Her torso washed ashore on a beach in Bay St. Louis, Miss., and other parts of her severed body washed up days later. Authorities in Hancock County, Miss., are looking for her killer. This timeline follows the events of the investigation.

A planned meeting between Hancock County, Miss., investigators and the district attorney’s office about possible charges in the death and dismemberment of a Bourbon Street dancer has been postponed for a third time.

Officials with the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office said that arrests could be made if the District Attorney’s Office decides to move forward in the case against two people named as suspects in the gruesome death of a Bourbon Street dancer.

Donna Lockhart told WDSU Northshore reporter Heath Allen that she and other relatives continue to mourn for Jaren Lockhart, the 23-year-old Louisiana native who was killed shortly after she was seen leaving a Bourbon Street club.

"I want to see these people get picked up and sentenced to life in jail," Donna Lockhart said, rejecting the idea of execution if the duo are eventually tried and convicted. "I don't want nobody to take their life because it ain't right."

For now, Donna Lockhart waits for what has been a grueling process to take a step forward.

If prosecutors believe there is sufficient evidence for a case, they will present it to a grand jury.

Jaren Lockhart was reported missing on June 6, 2012. Her torso washed ashore on a beach in Bay St. Louis, Miss., and other parts of her severed body washed up days later. Authorities in Hancock County, Miss., are looking for her killer. This timeline follows the events of the investigation.